







Brunei 2024-25 Home (#7- AZWAN) Jersey/Shirt
£39.99
This is a Puma Brunei national team 2024-25 home jersey featuring the number of star midfielder and captain Azwan Ali Rahman.
Brunei's experience of international football has been largely restricted to regional Asian competitions, such as the Southeast Asian Games and the AFF Cup. So far, Brunei has entered the World Cup qualifiers only four times, in 1986, 2002, 2018 and 2022. Despite the vast financial resources of Brunei, their football development has been limited and administrative issues have often hindered major progress, with Brunei being banned by FIFA from 2009-2011 due to government interference in the football association. Their greatest achievement to date was winning the 1999 Malaysian Cup, with a Brunei representative team competing in the Malaysian football system from 1979. After regularly struggling to impact both the league and cup competitions, their success in the 1999 Malaysian Cup was a huge shock. Brunei’s final season in the Malaysia competitions was in 2005 and since 2012 DPMM FC, the strongest club in Brunei has competed in Singapore’s S-League, winning 2 league titles and consistently being one of the top clubs in the league.
Azwan Ali Rahman is one of the most decorated players in the history of Brunei football, having been a key part of the national team as well as for DPMM over the past decade. Azwan began his club career with then Brunei Premier League club Jerudong, making his senior debut at the age of 15 in 2007. After joining fellow Indera SC in 2012, he had a breakout year, finishing at the top scorer in the Brunei Premier League and earning a call-up to the national team. In 2013, Azwan was signed by DPMM, Brunei’s sole professional team, which represented Brunei in the Singapore Premier League. He has remained at the club since then, playing a major role in their titles victories and eventually becoming club captain. At international level, Azwan has been a mainstay in the national team squad since his debut in 2012. He is currently Brunei’s joint all-time leading goal scorer, with 8 goals in 27 matches.
SIZE MEASUREMENTS
LARGE- Armpit to armpit: 58 cm, Top to bottom: 73 cm
X-LARGE- Armpit to armpit: 61.5 cm, Top to bottom: 77.5 cm